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Ayariyabhāsiya
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Fourth chapter of Panhāvāgarapadasa. It
Ayariyabhāsiya (Acāryabhāsita) is not extant.
1. Sth. 755.
2. SthA. p. 512.
Āyariyavippadivatti (Acāryavipratipatti) Fifth chapter of Bamdhadasā.
1. Sth. 755.
Āyariyāyaṇa
1. Risi. 19.
See Āriyāyaṇa.
Āyarisa (Ādarda) Another name of Ayāra.
1. AcaN. 7.
Āyava (Ātapa) See Ātava.
1. Sur. 47.
1. Āyavā (Ātapā) Second chapter of the seventh sub-section of the second section of Ņāyādhammakahā.1
1. Jna. 155. 2. Ayavā One of the four principal queens of Sūra (1).1 In her previous birth she was daughter of a householder belonging to Arakkhuri. She had renounced the world and become a disciple of Titthayara Pása(1). 2 She is called Dosiņābhā(2) in Thāņa. 3
1. Ina. 155, 170, Sur. 97, Bha. 406. I 3. Sth. 273. 2. Jna. 155.
Āyavābhā (Atapābhā ) Same as Āyavā(2). 1
1, Bha. 406.
Ayavisohi (Atmavisodhi) An Ukkāliya text. It is not extant now.
1. Nan. 44, NanCu. p. 58, NanM. p. 205, Pak. p. 43.
Āyā (Ātman) Tenth chapter of the twelfth section of Viyāhapaņņatti. 1
1. Bha. 437. Āyāṇijja (Ādānīya) Fifteenth chapter of Sūyagada and the other name of Jamaiya. 1. SutCu. p. 297.
2. Sam. 16.
Ayāra (Ācāra) First of the twelve Amga (3) texts. It is divided into two sections, the first having at present eight chapters (formerly it had nine chapters) and the second sixteen.? The names of the nine chapters of the first section 3 are:-(1) Satthap a rinnä, (2) Logavijaya, (3) Siosanijja, (4)Samma
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